As I continue studying for the upcoming ITE this Thursday I am wondering...
WHY do dermatology residents all go crazy about the ITE???? I have a few theories
1. Dermatology attracts intense type A people who have to do well on everything
2. Clinical dermatology has very little to do with what is tested on for the boards/ITE
3. We have higher expectations set by our program directors for doing well on the test
It seems in talking to many of my other friends in other specialties that NO ONE really cares about the ITE. They basically may study for a week and then take it. There are no real expectations and doing good or bad doesn't really mean much.
Most derm residents I talk to all study for months and stress out about it much more. Maybe this is why the board pass rates are very high in recent years for dermatology, but who knows. I just think it is interesting how much this test is emphasized compared to other specialties. Also I can't wait to be done with it for the year and put my Jain book away!
WHY do dermatology residents all go crazy about the ITE???? I have a few theories
1. Dermatology attracts intense type A people who have to do well on everything
2. Clinical dermatology has very little to do with what is tested on for the boards/ITE
3. We have higher expectations set by our program directors for doing well on the test
It seems in talking to many of my other friends in other specialties that NO ONE really cares about the ITE. They basically may study for a week and then take it. There are no real expectations and doing good or bad doesn't really mean much.
Most derm residents I talk to all study for months and stress out about it much more. Maybe this is why the board pass rates are very high in recent years for dermatology, but who knows. I just think it is interesting how much this test is emphasized compared to other specialties. Also I can't wait to be done with it for the year and put my Jain book away!